Option C.4 Flashcards
C.4.1 Compare type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Similarities:
both forms represent an imbalance of insulin ✔
both can be treated with insulin ✔
Differences:
type 1 is characterised by the destruction of insulin producing cells of the pancreas whereas type 2 is a disease of insulin resistance ✔
type 1 usually manifests in young people whereas type 2 is usually diagnosed in older adults ✔
type 1 is often treated with insulin injections/pump whereas type 2 is often treated through dietary modification/exercise modification ✔
type 1 is often associated with higher normal ketone levels and not associated with excess body weight whereas type 2 is associated with hypertension and/or high cholesterol levels and excess body weight ✔both can cause death or hyperglycemia
C.4.2 Discuss the major risk factors for type 2 diabetes
obesity eg, often linked with high fat diet✔
physical inactivity eg, often linked with obesity✔
diet high in saturated fat eg, often linked with obesity✔
family history eg, there is a genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes✔
high prevalence in some ethnic groups eg, Pima Indians living in southern Arizona and those of South Asian decent eg, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan✔
C.4.3 outline the health risks of diabetes
blindness;
kidney disease;
nerve damage / amputation;
cardiovascular disease / amputation;
What is Adult Onset Diabetes
emerged in children - environmental factors - poor diet , - low levels of physical activity